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Edoardo Navone

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Edoardo Navone (Rome, 1844–1912) was an Italian painter of rural scenes, in a Realist style.

Biography

He was a resident of Rome, where he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts. He worked principally in watercolor, and painted laborers and animals in the Roman countryside. Among his works: Buttero; Costumi del Lazio; Ciociara. At the 1883 Mostra Nazionale of Rome and the 1884 Mostra at Turin, he exhibited: Al passeggio and La zingara.[1]

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